Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir 2017

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Description

Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir 2017 is a 100% Pinot Noir from California's Santa Cruz Mountains AVA, bottled at 12.9% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This appellation blend draws fruit from four distinct vineyard sites across the mountain range, each vinified separately before blending, and relies on native yeast fermentation and natural malolactic conversion to maximize site expression. It earned 86 points from Wine Enthusiast and carries an average of 88.3 points across community reviews on CellarTracker.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.9%  |  Origin: Santa Cruz Mountains, California  |  Vintage: 2017  |  Winery: Thomas Fogarty

Production & Heritage

Thomas Fogarty Winery is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, one of California's most distinctive and elevation-driven appellations for cool-climate Pinot Noir. For this 2017 bottling, fruit was sourced from four separate vineyard sites within the AVA, with each lot fermented independently to preserve its individual character before final blending. The winemaking philosophy emphasizes minimal intervention: naturally occurring yeast and bacteria drive both primary and secondary fermentation — a deliberate choice aimed at channeling terroir rather than winemaker imprint. Whole cluster fermentation techniques are also explored across various lots, adding structural complexity to the finished wine.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with roasted cranberry, Bing cherry, and cherry cordial, layering into dried rose, hibiscus, and rhubarb. Deeper sniffs reveal cinnamon-roll sweetness, turned earth, and garrigue — a savory herbal quality that grounds the fruit.

Taste: Light to medium-bodied on entry, the palate leads with fresh pomegranate and dark cherry before shifting to leathery dried plum at mid-palate. An amaro-like bitterness with orange-peel undertones emerges, while a firm zip of acidity lifts the darker fruit tones. The texture is lightly chalky with tannins that feel sticky but well-integrated, and mineral and tea accents add dimension throughout.

Finish: The finish is spiced and moderately long, carrying echoes of dried herbs and subtle floral notes. That underlying chalky grip lingers, keeping the wine structured and clean through the final moments.

How to Drink Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir

This Pinot Noir shows best slightly below room temperature, around 58–62°F, served in a Burgundy glass that allows its aromatic complexity to develop fully. Neat sipping is the primary recommendation — the wine's delicate structure and layered aromatics reward patient attention. For cocktail-adjacent applications: try it in a classic Pinot Noir Sangria with fresh stone fruit and a cinnamon stick to echo its spice notes; a Burgundy-style Kir with a touch of crème de cassis to amplify the cherry and dark fruit core; or a light red wine spritz with sparkling water and an orange peel garnish to play off the wine's amaro-like bitterness.

Best For

  • Exploring Santa Cruz Mountains terroir alongside other California cool-climate Pinot Noirs
  • Pairing with a fall or winter dinner featuring roasted poultry or mushroom dishes
  • Gifting to a Burgundy enthusiast curious about California mountain-grown Pinot Noir
  • Adding a cellar-worthy 2017 vintage to a maturing wine collection — drinking well now through 2024–2027

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir taste like? It delivers cranberry, cherry, and dried plum fruit layered with dried herbs, leather, tea, and subtle mineral notes, all framed by chalky tannins and bright acidity.

How does Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir compare to Burgundy? Multiple tasters have drawn direct parallels to Burgundy, citing its restrained body, earthy aromatics, and emphasis on terroir over fruit power. The native yeast fermentation and cool mountain-grown fruit give it a structural delicacy more commonly associated with Côte de Beaune villages than with typical California Pinot Noir.

Is Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir good for sipping neat? Yes — its light-to-medium body, layered aromatics, and firm acidity make it an engaging wine to drink on its own, especially at a slightly cool serving temperature that highlights its floral and spice complexity.

Where is Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir made? It is produced by Thomas Fogarty Winery in the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA of California, using fruit sourced from four distinct vineyard sites across the appellation.

What foods pair well with Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir? Roasted duck breast complements its cherry and earth tones. Wild mushroom risotto mirrors its savory, terroir-driven character. Grilled salmon with herb butter matches the wine's delicate body. Aged Gruyère or Comté echo its chalky texture and spice. A charcuterie board with cured meats and dried fruit bridges the leathery, dried plum notes.

What sizes does Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.

Is Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir worth the price? It positions as a mid-range Santa Cruz Mountains Pinot Noir, offering genuine appellation character, native yeast winemaking, and multi-vineyard complexity that punches above many wines at a similar tier — particularly for drinkers who value Old World restraint in a California bottle.

Why Thomas Fogarty Pinot Noir?

What sets this 2017 apart is its commitment to non-interventionist winemaking in a region that genuinely rewards it. Native yeast fermentation and natural malolactic conversion are not marketing gestures here — they are central to the wine's personality, yielding a Pinot Noir with more garrigue, earth, and mineral complexity than most California peers at this level. The four-vineyard blend provides breadth without losing focus, and the 12.9% ABV signals a wine picked for balance rather than ripeness. For anyone seeking a Santa Cruz Mountains Pinot Noir that speaks to place rather than process, this is a compelling and honest bottle.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Pinot Noir
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Thomas Fogarty

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